tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post4564689597031607660..comments2024-03-25T06:33:12.809-07:00Comments on Lost Live Dead: The Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia in Santa Cruz County (Revised)Corry342http://www.blogger.com/profile/08049035074121231425noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-51822874043216774382023-05-05T07:53:28.746-07:002023-05-05T07:53:28.746-07:00So, this was 1973? Was there a fiddle player?So, this was 1973? Was there a fiddle player?Fate Musichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05648291938690043423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-37302850220886344672023-05-03T14:51:38.555-07:002023-05-03T14:51:38.555-07:00I was at the coconut Grove show too….Old and in th...I was at the coconut Grove show too….Old and in the Way…also saw the shows with Kingfish at the Riverside and I remember Neil Young there too with the Ducks I believe….Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-23622612675493555342017-08-18T13:54:53.488-07:002017-08-18T13:54:53.488-07:00Weir and Kingfish at the Riverside makes a lot of ...Weir and Kingfish at the Riverside makes a lot of sense. If one Dead spinoff was booked at a place, other ones usually played too.<br /><br />I'm not aware of any Garcia/Grisman shows at Coconut Grove. For that matter, I'm aware of very few live performances at the Coconut Grove after the 1960s that featured bands that actually recorded (as opposed to dance bands). <br /><br />Garcia/Grisman was very well documented, and I don't think stealth shows in Santa Cruz would have gone unnoticed. More's the pity. If you could confirm it that would be great, but I'm not aware of any supporting evidence.Corry342https://www.blogger.com/profile/08049035074121231425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-21142038639846707612017-08-18T07:02:34.897-07:002017-08-18T07:02:34.897-07:00I also remember dancing to Weir and Kingfish at th...I also remember dancing to Weir and Kingfish at the Riverside in the late 70's.....plus, what about the Coconut Grove ?...I saw Jerry with Grismann a couple of times there I believeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03626660727834528860noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-53690141490428672032017-07-10T05:34:33.101-07:002017-07-10T05:34:33.101-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-88161450835606072262012-12-05T16:57:08.565-08:002012-12-05T16:57:08.565-08:00You're not the first person to ask me when I&#...You're not the first person to ask me when I'm going to get around to this. Too Loose Ta Truck (spelled various ways) played some Marin bars and the Keystone Berkeley in 1975. The other members of the group besides guitarist Terry Haggerty (from The Sons Of Champlin) were John Allair (organ) and John Mitchell (drums), both from Van Morrison's band. <br /><br />Before I ever heard a tape, I had talked to someone who had seen them at the Keystone Berkeley, who told me "they tuned up for three hours, and then it turned out that was the show." He was exaggerating, but by less than you might think. They were loose, indeed, and no trucking took place.<br /><br />To the extent there were songs, they were covers sung by John Allair. The only exception was Phil's vocal turn on Dylan's "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues," where he changed the last line to "I'm going back to San Anselmo/I do believe I've had enough," to the audible cheers of the dozens in the bar.<br /><br />The record, such as it is, remains confused by the fact that Phil may not play on some of the tapes purported to be TLTT, or only plays on parts of them. It's not surprising he doesn't recall the gigs, or doesn't want to.<br /><br />I'll take this as an indication that I need to start working on a post on Too Loose Ta Truck.Corry342https://www.blogger.com/profile/08049035074121231425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-3038748966514561672012-12-05T16:20:29.878-08:002012-12-05T16:20:29.878-08:00Wasn't sure where to inquire about this, but I...Wasn't sure where to inquire about this, but I found it quite intriguing that Blair Jackson's recent (Dec 2012) Golden Road Blog trivia posting mentions Terry Haggerty playing in the Phil Lesh spinoff Too Loose Ta Truck in 1975, reference to which I could not find on this site. It does, however, appear in the PhilZone — http://www.philzone.com/philbase/tooloose.html — and here: http://archive.org/details/1976-05-17.tltt.sbd.eurodead.9780.sbeok.flacf<br /><br />Now, I've read Phil's book twice, which portrays this period as an alcoholic fog for him, but it's still surprising that he might've played in a band off and on for a year, but it wouldn't warrant mention?SDBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16406472867038961017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5493557313410969282.post-28770808340900561022012-09-14T22:06:22.683-07:002012-09-14T22:06:22.683-07:00September 18, 1980 Bob Weir Band, I was at this sh...September 18, 1980 Bob Weir Band, I was at this show...I'm looking at a master audience cassette, it says Brent Mydland, Matt Kelly, Bobby Cochran, Tim Bogert, Billy Cobham and Bob Weir.<br /><br /><br />set one<br /><br />Poison Ivy<br />Bombs Away<br />Minglewood Blues<br />Easy To Slip><br />Supplication><br />Lazy Lightnin'<br />Big Iron<br />Salt Lake City<br />Shade Of Grey<br />Promised Land<br /><br /><br />set two<br />Instrumental><br />CC Ryder<br />Bye and Bye<br />might be tune in here<br />Heaven Help The Fool<br />I'll Be Doggone><br />Wrong Way Feelin'<br /><br />first encore<br />Around and around<br />second encore<br />SatisfactionJerry's Brokendown Palaceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06451361448230329754noreply@blogger.com